Gabriela

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Antonio Trio of Plantation always said he wasn't ready to handle a baby, according to his wife, Andrea. "But now he is the epitome of fathers," Andrea Trio said. "I come home from work and I can't even hold her. She is his whole life." Gabriela Alexis was born at Memorial Hospital West in Pembroke Pines on June 10. Andrea Trio said Gabriela is a totally happy baby. "She blows, spits bubbles, squeals and rolls herself over both ways," Andrea Trio said. "She tries to stand and when we help her stand up she starts to laugh but if we put her down she starts crying.

Although ambitious, the black comedy Curdled is like a lengthy joke, where a foreshadowed, cutesy punch line scarcely is worth the effort. In this overtly gory film about a young woman's overwhelming fascination with grisly murder, a flippant finale dilutes an essentially intriguing setup. Curdled was conceived in 1991 as a 30-minute short by two Florida State University film students, Reb Braddock and John Maass. At a film festival in Italy, it caught the eye of Oscar-winner (Pulp Fiction)

Boris Becker officially entered the Lipton on Friday. After a week of waffling back and forth, Becker, the No. 3 ranked player in the world, called tournament director Butch Buchholz and declared himself in. That gives the Lipton six of the top 10 men and eight of the top 10 women. The top 10 men in the tournament, which begins March 17: Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, Becker, Michael Chang, Alberto Berasategui, Michael Stich, Jim Courier, Wayne Ferreira, Todd Martin and Stefan Edberg. The top 10 women at Lipton: Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Steffi Graf, Jana Novotna, Gabriela Sabatini, Lindsay Davenport, Natasha Zvereva, Kimiko Date, Anke Huber, Brenda Schultz and Amy Frazier.

In a corner of the pediatric intensive care unit at St. Mary's Hospital, Gustavo Urieta is trembling. The 4-year-old boy lies in a steel crib, his body facing a window where, on this day, gray light streams into the room. His olive-green eyes are open but blank - almost emotionless. His lips move continually, as if he is quietly talking to himself, yet no words are spoken. Sometimes a mild tremor appears to pass through his chunky, 40-pound body, hidden by the blanket. "It's twitching, seizures," says Sandy Melendez, a case worker with Children's Case Management Organization, an agency helping Gustavo and his family.